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The Best Episodes Written By Alastair Sooke

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Alastair Sooke Ratings Summary

"The Golden Age" is the best rated episode written by Alastair Sooke. It scored 5/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Suniti Somaiya. It aired on 1/16/2014 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "A New Dawn".

  • The Golden Age
    5.0/101 votes

    #1 - The Golden Age

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 1/16/2014

    On a journey through Ancient Egyptian art, Alastair Sooke picks treasures from its most opulent and glittering moment. Starting with troubling psychological portraits of tyrant king Senwosret III and ending with the golden mask of boy king Tutankhamun, Sooke also explores architectural wonders, exquisite tombs and a lost city - site of the greatest artistic revolution in Egypt's history where a new sinuous style was born under King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. Along the way Egyptologists and artists reveal that the golden veneer conceals a touching humanity.

    Director: Suniti Somaiya

    Writer: Alastair Sooke

  • A New Dawn
    5.0/101 votes

    #2 - A New Dawn

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/23/2014

    Alastair Sooke concludes the epic story of Egyptian art by looking at how, despite political decline, the final era of the Egyptian Empire saw its art enjoy revival and rebirth. From the colossal statues of Rameses II that proclaimed the pharaoh's power to the final flourishes under Queen Cleopatra, Sooke discovers that the subsequent invasions by foreign rulers from the Nubians to Alexander the Great and the Romans produced a new hybrid art full of surprise. He also unearths a seam of astonishing satirical work, produced by ordinary men, that continues to inspire Egypt's graffiti artists today.

    Director: Tim Dunn

    Writer: Alastair Sooke

  • The Birth of Art
    N/A/101 votes

    #3 - The Birth of Art

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/9/2014

    In a visual treat taking in Egypt's greatest historical sites, Alastair Sooke tells the story of Ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces. Tracing the origins of Egypt's unique visual style, he treks across the Sahara and travels the Nile to find the rarely-seen art of its earliest peoples. Exploring how this civilisation's art reflected its religion, he looks anew at the Great Pyramid, and the statuary and painting of the Old Kingdom. Sooke is amazed by the technical prowess of ancient artists whose skills confound contemporary craftsmen.

    Director: Tim Dunn

    Writer: Alastair Sooke